It’s WhatsApp improvement his video calls. The Meta-owned platform is stepping up its calls with a new screen sharing feature, more participants and a dynamic spotlight to make the platform a more credible contender. Zoom, Face time and Google Meet.
Screen sharing can be useful for watching videos together, sharing content that can’t be easily shared, or troubleshooting your parents’ devices. It also allows audio sharing, so you can easily chat with others while looking at their screen.
“WhatsApp” also increased the number of participants in video calls to 32 people. The new cap applies to all platforms. It’s a significant increase from the previous eight-person limit Released in 2020 pandemic lockdowns have gone into full gear.
Speakerphone’s focus is another fix in the WhatsApp update (it’s already a standard feature on many other calling platforms). In a group call, the person speaking appears first in the line of participants and their picture is highlighted, making it easy to identify who has the proverbial microphone.
WhatsApp also highlighted its recent transition Mlow codec for clearer calls. The new compression should clean up noise and echo cancellation, which is handy for noisy environments. Also, video calls will stream in higher resolution if your network is fast enough to support it.